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2021-05-05 13:25 | Report Abuse
Deaths in India from Covid rose by a record 3,780 in the past 24 hours, health ministry data showed, while daily infections rose by 382,315.
2021-05-05 13:24 | Report Abuse
Deaths in India from Covid rose by a record 3,780 in the past 24 hours, health ministry data showed, while daily infections rose by 382,315.
2021-05-05 11:15 | Report Abuse
alot of countries and organization are buying ppe to send to India, the net result is gloves demand goes up globally.
2021-05-05 10:47 | Report Abuse
If oil rise, AA can finally stop losing money on their oil hedge. Did they managed to get out of some of the hedge last year?
2021-05-05 10:41 | Report Abuse
60% vaccinated still can have MCO, so anytime until q1 next year still can have MCO
2021-05-05 10:38 | Report Abuse
at the end 2022 after all the bumper dividend gone out, maybe will drop to RM 2.xx
2021-05-05 10:37 | Report Abuse
World’s Most Vaccinated Nation Reintroduces Curbs as Cases Surge
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-05-04/world-s-most-vaccinated-nation-reintroduces-curbs-as-cases-surge
Seychelles, which has fully vaccinated more of its population against Covid-19 than any other country, has closed schools and canceled sporting activities for two weeks as infections surge.
The measures, which include bans on the intermingling of households and the early closure of bars, come even as the country has fully vaccinated more than 60% of its adult population with two doses of coronavirus vaccines. The curbs are similar to those last imposed at the end of 2020.
“Despite of all the exceptional efforts we are making, the Covid-19 situation in our country is critical right now with many daily cases reported last week,” Peggy Vidot, the nation’s health minister, said at a press conference Monday.
2021-05-05 10:37 | Report Abuse
World’s Most Vaccinated Nation Reintroduces Curbs as Cases Surge
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-05-04/world-s-most-vaccinated-nation-reintroduces-curbs-as-cases-surge
Seychelles, which has fully vaccinated more of its population against Covid-19 than any other country, has closed schools and canceled sporting activities for two weeks as infections surge.
The measures, which include bans on the intermingling of households and the early closure of bars, come even as the country has fully vaccinated more than 60% of its adult population with two doses of coronavirus vaccines. The curbs are similar to those last imposed at the end of 2020.
“Despite of all the exceptional efforts we are making, the Covid-19 situation in our country is critical right now with many daily cases reported last week,” Peggy Vidot, the nation’s health minister, said at a press conference Monday.
2021-05-05 09:48 | Report Abuse
TG said they not sent glove to US since last year. This shipment is by middleman?
2021-05-05 09:24 | Report Abuse
Market waiting for the supermx qr?
2021-05-05 09:15 | Report Abuse
Glove volume today so low, what are the sharks planning?
2021-05-05 08:42 | Report Abuse
EPF are selling all gloves counters these few days, no way it is related to TG specific news.
2021-05-05 08:38 | Report Abuse
the windfall tax talk had been around since last year
2021-05-05 08:36 | Report Abuse
windfall tax need to open parliament to pass, need to wait long time
2021-05-04 22:44 | Report Abuse
EU allow vaccinated people to travel but that is totally not related to AA. all of AA routes are asia and all the major market for AA under siege by covid
2021-05-04 20:14 | Report Abuse
travel bubble game over before even start
2021-05-04 20:13 | Report Abuse
Breaking | Singapore imposes 21-day quarantine on most travellers, closes gyms to manage flare-up in Covid-19 cases
2021-05-04 20:05 | Report Abuse
Singapore HK travel bubble looks like going pop before it ever got going
2021-05-04 20:04 | Report Abuse
Breaking | Singapore imposes 21-day quarantine on most travellers, closes gyms to manage flare-up in Covid-19 cases
2021-05-04 17:01 | Report Abuse
NK don't think covid will end soon,
2021-05-04 17:00 | Report Abuse
There has been precious little news out of North Korea about the state of coronavirus pandemic in the country, but Hyonhee Shin reports for Reuters that state media warned this morning of the prospect of a lengthy battle against Covid, saying vaccines developed by global drugmakers were proving to be “no universal panacea”.
The Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of the ruling Workers’ Party, said the pandemic was only worsening, despite the development of vaccines.
“Novel coronavirus vaccines introduced competitively by various countries were once regarded as a glimmer of hope for humanity that could end the fight against this frightening disease,” it added.
“But the situations in many countries are clearly proving that the vaccines are never a universal panacea,” it said, citing news reports of rising numbers of new cases overseas and safety concerns.
It urged people to brace for a protracted pandemic, describing it as an “inevitable reality
2021-05-04 14:39 | Report Abuse
Shark try to scare ikan billis
2021-05-04 14:09 | Report Abuse
tomorrow supermax result come out, what time TG release?
2021-05-04 13:37 | Report Abuse
big covid wave surging in south east asia.
2021-05-04 13:37 | Report Abuse
Cambodia has reported a daily record of 938 new coronavirus cases, the health ministry said in a statement on Tuesday, a day after Prime Minister Hun Sen ordered the end of a blanket lockdown in the capital Phnom Penh.
The country has recorded one of the world’s smallest Covid-19 caseloads, but the recent outbreak that was first detected in late February has caused infections to climb to 16,299, with 107 deaths.
2021-05-04 12:41 | Report Abuse
Airline service might essential, it does not need to be AA. Competition maybe cropping up soon. This is a good timing to start new airline. JetBlue former boss started new budget airline Breeze
2021-05-04 12:12 | Report Abuse
This morning worst timing to panic sell gloves
2021-05-04 11:39 | Report Abuse
PETALING JAYA: The move to get a new investor that will provide a loan for Thai AirAsia (TAA) is positive but it may come at a cost to AirAsia Group Bhd (AAGB).
AAGB may have to recognise large previously unrecognised loss of about RM500mil in financial year 2022, exacerbating its already negative book value per share, according to Maybank Investment Bank Research.
The research house’s view is that a rights issue was inevitable and is maintaining its estimates for now pending the listing of TAA.
Last week, it was announced that an unnamed investor will inject about RM412mil into AAGB’s 45% owned associate, TAA.
If TAA is listed on the Stock Exchange Of Thailand (SET), the convertible loan or bond is convertible into TAA shares at 20.39 baht per share.
2021-05-04 11:32 | Report Abuse
Now only kossan not yet green
2021-05-04 11:31 | Report Abuse
If AA had now sold those asset and pay out the huge dividend, they could now use it as collateral for loan.
2021-05-04 11:23 | Report Abuse
Ikan billis got enough power to push up harta?
2021-05-04 10:34 | Report Abuse
All glove counters turning green. Big funds already shake off weak holder
2021-05-04 10:26 | Report Abuse
Looks like harta start first
2021-05-04 09:24 | Report Abuse
No fear, the largest profits QR coming soon
2021-05-03 17:25 | Report Abuse
If you can see the future, you already the richest man in the world after buying bitcoin in 2009
2021-05-03 13:56 | Report Abuse
Thailand on Monday (May 3) reported a new daily record of 31 coronavirus deaths, the health ministry said, as the country grapples with a third wave of infections.
covid still surging all around Asia, safe to park your money in gloves before go back to recovery stocks
2021-05-03 09:34 | Report Abuse
US and UK after vaccinating half the population the cases are down, but Brazil cases are not down, it looks to be moving up again
2021-05-03 09:21 | Report Abuse
Last two sessions it go down with low volume, today volume much higher but not drop. Shark disposal or acquiring??
2021-05-03 09:18 | Report Abuse
Morning spooling turbo before open?
2021-05-03 08:56 | Report Abuse
pro logic, covid cases not high if not count the largest current outbreak
2021-05-02 17:42 | Report Abuse
Fourteen community cases were among the 39 new COVID-19 infections reported in Singapore as of noon on Sunday (May 2), the Ministry of Health (MOH) said in its preliminary daily update.
Among them, 11 cases are linked to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital cluster and were detected from the ministry's proactive testing of patients, visitors and staff members at the hospital.
2021-05-02 17:40 | Report Abuse
Thailand on Sunday reported 1,940 new coronavirus cases amid a deadly third wave of the virus.
The Health Ministry recorded a second day of 21 deaths, the highest daily number of fatalities since the pandemic began.
2021-05-02 17:39 | Report Abuse
Thailand on Sunday reported 1,940 new coronavirus cases amid a deadly third wave of the virus.
The Health Ministry recorded a second day of 21 deaths, the highest daily number of fatalities since the pandemic began.
2021-05-02 17:30 | Report Abuse
Cambodia reported a daily record of 730 new coronavirus cases, the health ministry said in a statement on Sunday, as the country struggles to contain a wave of infections that emerged about two months ago.
Reuters reports:
The Southeast Asian nation has recorded one of the world’s smallest COVID-19 caseloads, but the recent outbreak that was first detected in late February has caused infections to climb to 14,520, with 103 deaths.
On Sunday Cambodia’s Communicable Disease Control Department posted a statement on Facebook:
Covid 19 continues to threaten us. Please continue to be vigilant by practicing hygiene, keep social distancing and don’t leave your house as it is spreading severely in the community in our country, our neighbours and the world.
The capital Phnom Penh, which has the most COVID-19 cases in the country, is under lockdown until May 5 and has declared some districts “red zones”, banning people from leaving their homes except for medical reasons.
2021-05-02 17:30 | Report Abuse
Cambodia reported a daily record of 730 new coronavirus cases, the health ministry said in a statement on Sunday, as the country struggles to contain a wave of infections that emerged about two months ago.
Reuters reports:
The Southeast Asian nation has recorded one of the world’s smallest COVID-19 caseloads, but the recent outbreak that was first detected in late February has caused infections to climb to 14,520, with 103 deaths.
On Sunday Cambodia’s Communicable Disease Control Department posted a statement on Facebook:
Covid 19 continues to threaten us. Please continue to be vigilant by practicing hygiene, keep social distancing and don’t leave your house as it is spreading severely in the community in our country, our neighbours and the world.
The capital Phnom Penh, which has the most COVID-19 cases in the country, is under lockdown until May 5 and has declared some districts “red zones”, banning people from leaving their homes except for medical reasons.
2021-05-01 17:35 | Report Abuse
If less test done today, Monday will be one big batch result come in
2021-05-01 16:16 | Report Abuse
after covid ended, the big glove company will just buy all the small company. after consolidate, these big glove companies would become even bigger
2021-04-30 20:05 | Report Abuse
The daily cases could break 4k tomorrow, the gov may have no choice but to announce MCO 3.0
2021-04-30 20:02 | Report Abuse
Coronavirus tally: Global cases of COVID-19 top 150.5 million as India sets another daily case record of 386,452
Stock: [TOPGLOV]: TOP GLOVE CORPORATION BHD
2021-05-05 13:26 | Report Abuse
Tokyo could be be placed under extended lockdown to contain the spread of coronavirus less than three months before the city hosts the Olympic Games, according to local media reports.
The Japanese capital and other cities including Osaka and Kyoto were placed into emergency lockdown on 25 April and were expected to emerge from restrictions next Tuesday, 11 May.
But Yomiuri newspaper reports today that it could be extended when the prime minister Yoshihide Suga meets key ministers today.